Description

A uncapping knife is used to uncap the wax layer that the bees cover their honey with. An electric uncapping knife usually has a thermostat inside that heats the knife blade, and makes it easier to melt/cut through the cappings.

When it's time to uncap your honey you will need a fast easy way to remove the laying of wax over the honey. You can use a Capping Scratcher or you can make the process much easier by using a Uncapping Knife.

The knife is like a large bread knife that is connected to the power, the blade heats up and this makes the blade glide across the wax covering on the frames. You then use an extractor to remove the honey from the frames.

These knifes have a variable thermostat for different wax types, you can adjust the temperature of the blade.

We also sell a manual one that doesn't heat up, change the type to choose that one.

The knife operates in the voltage range of 220-250v, The plug (pictured) is the standard plug for Australia and New Zealand. Other countries may require an adapter.

Never immerse the electrical uncapping Knife in water, wipe clean between frames.